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Adrian Worman
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Location: Milton Keynes
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by Adrian Worman » Mon Dec 26, 11 11:55 pm
Dunno yet Daveman, see how the shell looks once I get it blasted, that'll determine how I go from then on............... nice and easy will make for a nice pro touring car, swiss cheese will allow for more radical surgery.......
Got the perfect motor for that as well
Jesus built my hot rod
72 Challenger
65 Barracuda
AllKiller
Posts: 15191 Joined: Fri Jun 04, 04 9:33 pm
Location: Hampshire
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by AllKiller » Tue Dec 27, 11 11:27 am
Liking the Plymouth Mike
no wonder he left it in the garden sod getting that down the chimney
ALL KILLER NO FILLER
Nostalgia, its not what it used to be.
Carbon footprint of a Saturn V
BUDGIE
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by BUDGIE » Tue Dec 27, 11 11:37 am
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mike jones
Posts: 188 Joined: Wed Aug 29, 07 2:11 pm
Location: Addlestone Surrey
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by mike jones » Tue Dec 27, 11 12:10 pm
cool, the other kind of Hemi Dart
Adrian Worman
Posts: 4376 Joined: Mon Aug 02, 10 1:23 pm
Location: Milton Keynes
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by Adrian Worman » Tue Dec 27, 11 12:13 pm
Very nice, me brother had one just like that years back, think he was only about 15!
Jesus built my hot rod
72 Challenger
65 Barracuda
BUDGIE
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by BUDGIE » Tue Dec 27, 11 12:37 pm
mike jones wrote: Brought myself an early prezzie
I imported that Fury n we ran it at Shakey straight off the boat, well, almost
PS.......Spot the mystery driver n crew
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by BUDGIE » Tue Dec 27, 11 12:39 pm
Rich
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by Rich » Tue Dec 27, 11 1:36 pm
spill the beans then big boy,,,,
BUDGIE
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by BUDGIE » Tue Dec 27, 11 2:28 pm
The "Hemi" must have gone tits up at some time
..........now has over double the power with a GT-40 spec 289 @ 350hp
.........should be fun, looking forward to getting it
bruvmopar
Posts: 2377 Joined: Thu Jul 12, 07 2:55 pm
Location: Poole Dorset
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by bruvmopar » Tue Dec 27, 11 7:56 pm
Best I can do!
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1969 Dodge Coronet SuperBee.
1968 Dodge Charger.
1962 Imperial LeBaron 4-dr HT.
1969 Mercury Marquis 2-dr HT.
1955 Cadillac series 62 2-dr HT Cpe.
1956 Chevrolet Belair 4-dr Sedan.
1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V.
1994 Ford Mustang GT V8
2003 Audi A4 TDI Estate
2005 Ford Transit
charger01
Posts: 3640 Joined: Thu May 26, 05 10:35 pm
Location: Adrian Jones in North Wales
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by charger01 » Wed Dec 28, 11 12:20 am
bruvmopar wrote: Best I can do!
You only got one leg then Bruv?
db
Posts: 8368 Joined: Sun Apr 18, 04 10:50 pm
Location: Paul McQueen , N Wales
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by db » Wed Dec 28, 11 10:21 am
Dave wrote: db wrote: and some DeWalt fingerless work gloves.
Bit pointless those I would have thought? I can't imagine people with no fingers doing much in the way of manual work?
Rammstein Paul? Nice one
Still do live sex on stage?
They know how to shockrock for sure don't they ?
I've not seen 'em live before mate but i know they ain't subtle... i reckon it's gonna be pretty memorable
No-one will believe you...
Dave-R
Posts: 24752 Joined: Sun Apr 18, 04 11:23 pm
Location: Dave Robson lives in Geordieland
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by Dave-R » Wed Dec 28, 11 12:36 pm
db wrote: Dave wrote: db wrote: and some DeWalt fingerless work gloves.
Bit pointless those I would have thought? I can't imagine people with no fingers doing much in the way of manual work?
Not impressed with my wit then?
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Wed Dec 28, 11 1:01 pm
I bought my 5 year old nephew a Jigsaw.
The little sod only managed to plug it in and cut his fingers off his right hand :-)
I got a pair of Dr. DRE Pro Beats - Top notch cans. Especially if you like Hip Hop.
...and I got a limited edition Bachmann Class 37 Twin Pack. Both locos assigned to Thornaby and working at Teeside Steel Works. Cost a small fortune.
BMW GS next for me ;-)
SteveCase
Posts: 2615 Joined: Sun Apr 18, 04 10:34 pm
Location: The English Riviera!
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by SteveCase » Wed Dec 28, 11 1:47 pm
Got a book on the 'History of Glue', Just can't put it down!!!!